There is some old expression about "having your cake and eating it too"
While I have always thought this to be a dumb expression, it does fit this situation. Because the CID is sent BETWEEN the first and second ring, if you want CID you MUST let it ring one time. IF there is a way to stop the customer from "seeing" the first ring, maybe Carl has some idea Don Ritchie, Century Communication Euclid Ohio Charlie Brown wrote: > I am programming my first TDA100 after attending the Panasonic class and am > having a problem with the ICD group setup. As Nicole explained, the ICD > group is the method used to accomplish the DIL 1:N function. And if you > don't set it up, you won't be able to get incoming ringing CO lines to ring > on any extensions. > > I put extensions 101 thru 104 in ICD group 601 and set it to immediate ring, > and put G-DN for 601 on CO7. When an incoming call arrives, the CO light > will immediately go solid red for one ring and then the G-DN button starts > flashing green and the extensions ring. But the one ring delay prevents > hearing it ring and answering right away. > > What do I change to eliminate the one ring before the extensions start > ringing? > > I remember in class something about disabling the CID, but didn't write down > why, or the pros and cons of doing that. I want to use CID, but I don't want > the one ring delay. > > Are there any other options to eliminate the one ring delay? > > _________________________________________________________________ > KX-T Mailing list --- http://kxthelp.com/ > Subscription changes: http://kxthelp.com/mailman/listinfo/kxt > > > -- Gun control is being able to hit your target ! _________________________________________________________________ KX-T Mailing list --- http://kxthelp.com/ Subscription changes: http://kxthelp.com/mailman/listinfo/kxt